Pulau
Jerejak
Pulau Jerejak gained its alias
as The Alcatraz of Malaysia, because of the Jerejak
Prison. Located towards the south eastern tip of Penang
Main Island, this 362ha island is rich with history,
flora and fauna.moredetails...

Pulau
Gaya
The reefs lie in shallow waters with little current making it an ideal location for novice divers, however, the diverse and sometimes rare marine creatures also make it an interesting dive location for experienced divers and underwater photographers.more details...

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Lankayan
Lankayan Island is a virtually uninhabited island located
in the Sulu Sea. This tiny island is covered by thick tropical
jungle that is surrounded by smooth, white sand - the perfect
getaway.more details...

Pulau
Tiga
Pulau Tiga is the largest of the three islands that make up Pulau Tiga Park. Its beautiful landscape and unspoilt natural environment has attracted CBS TV Network of the USA to use this island as the main location for the popular ‘Survivor’ Programme, dubbing it the ‘Survivor Island’.more details...

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Mabul
Mabul Island is reputed to be one of the best places for underwater
macrophotography in the world. Located in the clear waters
of the Celebes Sea off the mainland of Sabah, it is surrounded
by gentle sloping reefs two to 40m deep.more details...

Pulau
Kapalai
Kapalai island - The mere name conjures the image of crystal clear waters and a floating paradise like no other. A 45-minute trip from Semporna by speedboat, Kapalai island is one of the many beautiful diving havens in this part of the world. However, Kapalai is truly unique because it is not quite an ‘island’.more details...

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Mantanani
Mantanani Island is a group of three isolated islands northwest of Kota Belud, a one-hour drive from Kota Kinabalu. Until recently, the islands were only known to a few locals. The largest island houses the only dive resort, Mantanani Resort which is situated at the western end on the edge of a white sandy bay.more details...

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Manukan
The corals are definitely healthy and teeming with marine fishes. Among the stony corals you could even spot a number of Bennet's feather of star as well as rare bulb tentacle anemones. more details...

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Sapi
This is one of the quieter of the national park's five. People generally visit for the day and only a few people stay overnight - the accommodation is limited and the facilities pretty basic. But they do a tasty barbecue.more details...

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Layang Layang
The little land mass supports a luxurious 90-room dive resort, a Malaysian Naval base and a nesting colony for several sea-faring migratory birds. The reef topography is essentially made up of a rich growth of hard corals; some so shallow that they break the sea surface during low tides, but most begin at depths of about 5m right down to the ocean floor.more details...

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Rebak
The Rebak Island, named after the native Rebak tree,is one of the 99 isles that make up the legendary Langkawi. The island is blessed with a balmy climate, stunning rock formations, a lush forest that goes back a million years and pristine, secluded beaches. A part of nature with jungles and forest as old as 100 million years.more details...